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Investigating hydrogenation and decarbonylation in vapor-phase furfural hydrotreating over Ni/SiO2 catalysts: Propylene production

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APPLIED CATALYSIS A-GENERAL
Volume 613, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apcata.2021.118020

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Bio-refinery; Furfural hydrotreating; Structure sensitive; Hydrogenation; Decarbonylation

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [107-2221-E-011-064, 107-2811-E-011-514, 107-2914-I011-008-A1]
  2. National Taiwan University of Science and Technology

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The study investigated the conversion of furfural using Ni/SiO2 catalysts under a hydrogen atmosphere. Catalyst pretreatment affects Ni particle size, which in turn affects selectivity. Ni/SiO2-CR exhibits high selectivity to furfuryl alcohol (FA), while Ni/SiO2-R shows high selectivity to furan.
Furfural can be mass-produced from lignocellulose biomass and can be a platform chemical for producing valuable chemicals. In this study, we examine Ni/SiO2 catalysts for the conversion of furfural under a hydrogen atmosphere. The reactivity and the product selectivity are governed by the reaction temperature and the Ni particle size. A catalyst pretreatment by including calcination prior to hydrogen reduction leads to Ni/SiO2-CR with large Ni particles (similar to 15 nm) and a high selectivity to furfuryl alcohol (FA) at below 200 degrees C. The Ni/SiO2-R is hydrogen-pretreated without a prior calcination and it contains small Ni particles (similar to 5 nm) and exhibits relatively high selectivity to furan. The turnover frequency (TOF) of furfural conversion is 239 and 408 h(-1), respectively, on Ni/SiO2-CR and Ni/SiO2-R at 175 degrees C, when the former shows 100% selectivity to FA and the latter exhibits a selectivity of around 38% and 62%, to FA and furan, respectively. Moreover, the furan can be reacted to produce propylene and CO by the Ni catalysts at above 200 degrees C and Ni/SiO2-R exhibits a higher activity than Ni/SiO2-CR. The results suggest that the furfural hydrotreating reaction over Ni catalysts is structure sensitive and a proper design of catalyst and operating temperature can provide a full furfural utilization, either to FA (a biofuel), or to furan and propylene (as chemical feedstock).

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